Once again, Jon and I would like members to please pick cultivars that they OWN, that ALSO list several other owners (at "least" 3 members that have the cultivar) as "have" in the database so that more members here on NGA can post their evaluations. The more members that own a plant, the better (to have numerous evaluations). Please also make sure that you post the correct name and spelling of the cultivars you list. You can list up to 20 cultivars that you actually own and are willing to post an evaluation for when the cultivar is featured as the Daylily of the Day.

The number of cultivars each person can list has been increased from 10 to 20!

And don't forget that you can post an evaluation at any time to any of the Daylily of the Day threads. An acorn will be awarded for each evaluation. You can post "annual" evaluations of any cultivars at least a year after your previous evaluation of that cultivar. (And earn another acorn tip!) Previous featured Daylilies of the Day cultivar threads can be found in this forum:https://garden.org/barn/potd/a...

Let the next list of cultivars begin ..... (list up to 20 cultivars that have NOT been featured yet, that you and other members own.) Please check the Plant Database to make sure it's not been a featured daylily of the day cultivar before adding to your list. Thanks!

This poll will end on Saturday, August 12, 2017.

Thanks for helping choose more cultivars for evaluations!!! We appreciate your help and enthusiasm! Thank You very much!

Larry - Take your 1st one off (Laura Harwood). It's already been featured. Please if you would, add an evaluation for it, when you have time. The rest of your list looks good! Lots of cultivars I don't hear much about.

I did check to see if 'Laura Harwood' had been featured...but the notice that it has been featured is normally directly under the photo and in this case there was a "Garden Tour" article there. So the notice did not show on my screen unless I scrolled down to see it. I dropped it and added 'Panic In Detroit'.

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